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distance in Konkani कोंकणी

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distance in English

  • distance
    distance, noun, verb, -tanced,-tancing.

  • distance
    expr. at a distance, a long way.
    Ex. The farm is at a distance from the road.

  • distance
    expr. go the distance, (Sports.)
    a. to play an entire game without substitution.
    Ex. Jack Shanafelt and Jack Cannon also went the whole distance for Pennsylvania (New York Times).
    b. to fight or last an entire match without being knoc

  • distance
    expr. keep at a distance, to refuse to be friendly or familiar with; treat coldly.
    Ex. The captain kept his crew at a distance.

  • distance
    expr. keep one's distance, to be not too friendly or familiar.
    Ex. The shy boy kept his distance and did not mingle with his new classmates. But for my children, I would have them keep their distance from the thickening center (Robinson Jeffers).

  • distance
    focal length ordistance
    1. the distance from the optical center of a lens or mirror to the principal point of focus.
    Ex. The simple astronomical telescope, which is the basis of modern refracting telescopes, contains two double convex lenses a

  • distance
    noun 1. space in between.
    Ex. The distance from the farm to town is 5 miles.
    2. the condition of being far away.
    Ex. Because of the lake's distance, we will have to stop overnight on the way.
    3. a place far away.
    Ex. The s

  • distance
    v.t. 1. to leave far behind; do much better than.
    Ex. He distanced all the other runners in the mile race.
    2. to beat by a distance.
    Ex. The big black horse distanced the others.
    3. (Figurative.) to leave behind at a distance, a

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